Sunday, February 1, 2026
ADVT 
National

Abbotsford Police Arrest, Issue Warning Against Female Sex Offender Audrey Black

Darpan News Desk, 24 May, 2016 12:23 PM
    On Wednesday, May 18, 2016, Audrey Elizabeth Jean BLACK, a 39-year-old woman who was previously the subject of an APD Public Notification, was arrested by an APD Major Crime detective. 
     
    The arrest was the culmination of an investigation into whether BLACK was in compliance with her court-ordered conditions to refrain from use of the internet. BLACK is now facing three charges of Failure to Comply with a Probation Order.
     
    She has been released on the following court-ordered conditions:
     
    - Not to possess or use any electronic devices capable of accessing the internet
     
    - Not to keep, maintain or pay for any account via any internet services provider
     
    which permits or provides access to the internet
     
    - Not to engage in any activity that involves contact or communication with persons under the age of eighteen years using a computer system
     
    In June, 2011, the Abbotsford Police Department issued a Public Notification concerning Audrey BLACK as a result of her criminal history which included convictions for Sexual Interference, Invitation to Sexual Touching and Possession of Child Pornography.
     
    APD investigators will continue to monitor her behaviour.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Curious Dog Eats Marijuana Gets Unexpected High During Family Camp Out

    Curious Dog Eats Marijuana Gets Unexpected High During Family Camp Out
    The large, short-haired dog was lethargic and seemed to be disoriented.

    Curious Dog Eats Marijuana Gets Unexpected High During Family Camp Out

    3-year-old Ontario Boy Critically Injured After Being Run Over By Lawn Mower

    3-year-old Ontario Boy Critically Injured After Being Run Over By Lawn Mower
    Ontario man ran over his three-year-old son with a lawn mower is all the more shocking because of how easily it can happen, police said Friday.

    3-year-old Ontario Boy Critically Injured After Being Run Over By Lawn Mower

    B.C. Schools Get $45-million Fund For Repairs, But No New Schools

    B.C. Schools Get $45-million Fund For Repairs, But No New Schools
    Education Minister Mike Bernier has announced a $45-million fix-it fund for schools across British Columbia, but the New Democrats say that does nothing to ease the fears of thousands of parents concerned about school closures and overcrowding.

    B.C. Schools Get $45-million Fund For Repairs, But No New Schools

    Police Association Says Officers In Fort McMurray Not Properly Protected

    Police Association Says Officers In Fort McMurray Not Properly Protected
    The Mounted Police Professional Association of Canada says at least one member has complained of being left on his or her own to find a mask and ending up wearing a "paper dust mask" while exposed to smoke for five days.

    Police Association Says Officers In Fort McMurray Not Properly Protected

    Snow And Rain Expected To The Crackle Out Of Huge Northeastern B.C. Wildfires

    Snow And Rain Expected To The Crackle Out Of Huge Northeastern B.C. Wildfires
    KAMLOOPS, B.C. — A dramatic change in the weather in northeastern British Columbia is being celebrated by crews fighting several large wildfires.

    Snow And Rain Expected To The Crackle Out Of Huge Northeastern B.C. Wildfires

    Victoria Police Cite Growing Problems, Seek Budget Boost To Monitor Tent Camp

    VICTORIA — The Victoria Police Department has requested a $113,000 budget increase to cover the costs of policing a tent city.

    Victoria Police Cite Growing Problems, Seek Budget Boost To Monitor Tent Camp